AIR SUPPORT UNITS UNIDADES DE APOYO AÉREO 

 LATIN AMERICA
U.S.A España Austria South Africa Alemania Polonia Irán Belgica Grecia

Italia

A OBSOLETE pattern post 1981 issue ZIMBABWE POLICE AIRCREW OBSERVERS WING .NOTE these are the crews that manned the helicopters and fixed wing police aircraft    A OBSOLETE pattern post 1981 issue ZIMBABWE POLICE AIRCREW OBSERVERS . NOTE these were the crews that manned the helicopters and fixed wing police aircraft   
A obsolete 1990's African Zambian Police Airwing Pilots wing in silvered metal, with enamel coat of arms to the centre, 2 clutch fittings to the reverse. In superb condition, measures approx 75mm long. NOTE THIS IS THE 2nd PATTERN WITH THE WORD AIRWING

 

The Slovenian Police operates a small fleet of Bell and Agusta-Bell helicopters. Helicopters have been in the Slovenian Police inventory since the Republic of Slovenia was a part of Yugoslavia. Then the official name of the Slovenian Police Aviation Unit was "Letalska Enota Milice". When the Republic of Slovenia became an independent and democratic state in 1991, the word Milice was changed to Policije, replacing the Eastern Europe term (Militia) with the more widely recognised Western Europe term.

 Current Status:
Slovenian Police helicopters are primarily used by the Ministry of Internal Affairs for various tasks: VIP transport, transport of various cargo and special police units, border monitoring, SAR missions, medevac and traffic surveillance.

Key Dates:

1967 Police Aviation Unit first established, as Letalska Enota Milice.

mid 1991 Police Aviation Unit renamed Letalska Enota Policije.

 

    Defunct
border troops
Serbia 
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